Evening all Please find below the next instalment ALLEN* Meaning: Personal name from old Gaelic Ailéne (rock). Charles, b. Londonderry 1791, d. Uitenhage 1833. Auctioneer. M. Cape Town 12.10.1817 Maria J. Mentz, 2 c. James Franklin Swithin, b. Liscongil, Ireland, 15.7.1852, d. Pietermaritzburg 13.8.1913. S.o. William and Clare Allen. Arr. 1875. Medical practitioner. M. 1882 Jane C. Campbell, 5 c. Richmond Robert, of Pietermaritzburg, b. 1852. Surgeon. M. 1882 Clara E. King, d.o. Richard Philip King, Dick King, 1 c. ALLISON Meaning: Son of Alice. James (44), fr. London. Turner. Arr. 1820 on the East Indian with wife Ann (Maxwell) (39), 6 c. Francis (40), fr. Nottingham. Labourer. Arr. 1820 with wife Elizabeth (30), 5 c. James, b. Edinburgh 4.7.1802, d. Pietermaritzburg 1.4.1875. Arr. 1820 on the East Indian. Minister Methodist Church and missionary. S.o. James and Ann Allison. M. Grahamstown 4.1.1827 Dorothy Thackwray, d. 23.6.1864; rem. Mary McCarthy, 3 c. Joseph, b. Cork, Ireland 30.11.1817, d. Tempe nr. Bloemfontein 5.9.1869. Arr. 1820. S.o. James Allison and Ann Maxwell. Civil servant and farmer. M. Johanna E. F. du Plooy, 10 c. ALLSOP Meaning: From Alsop (Derby). John, b. Leicestershire 30.3.1812, d. 11.1.1890. M. England 21.5.1833 Elizabeth Webster, b. 2.8.1811, d. 27.5.1851, 3 c. ALMOND Meaning: From river Almond. John, b. Glasgow 13.4.1837, d. Napier 8.8.1870. Furniture maker. M. Napier 7.11.1864 Susan J. M. Groenewald, 3 c. AMOS Meaning: Amis, friend. Henry (16), Thomas (7), Edward (4) and 4 sisters, stepchildren of Richard Bowles, fr. Dover. Arr. 1820 on the Weymouth. Children of the late Henry and Elizabeth Amos. (See Bowles.) ANDERSON Meaning: Son of Andrew. William, b. London 1.12.1769, d. Pacaltsdorp 24.9.1852. S.o. William Anderson and Catherine Turner. Arr. 1800. LMS missionary. M. Cape Town 17.8.1806 Johanna M. Schonke, d.o. Bartholomeus S., b. 1777, d. 1848, 9 c. Alexander, b. Dundee, Scotland, 14.12.1839, d. Port Elizabeth 17.5.1884. M. Cherryline Manners, 6 c. George (48), fr. London. Carpenter. Arr. 1820 on the Chapman with wife Isabella (45), 2 c. In same ship their sons George (24), Robert (26) and William, all carpenters. Heather's South African Genealogy Help List at www.genealogy.co.za is soon due to be re-vamped and re-launched. This web site will have more content and more surprises.......please keep watching my home page for the latest announcements. Join the Cape Town Family History Society www.genealogy.co.za/society/socweb.htm Join the Cape Town Mailing list at http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/ZAF/SOUTH-AFRICA-CAPE-TOWN.html